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Six Strangers
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Ongoing, First published Sep 04, 2025
A crowded room. One telepathic experiment. No more walls between body and mind. For Rachel, it begins as a chance to earn quick cash-but when desire, fear, and raw intimacy flood straight into her consciousness, the real experiment becomes: how do you hold on to yourself when everyone else is inside you?
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⚠️ Content Warning ⚠️ This story contains themes and scenes that may be distressing or triggering to some readers. Please proceed with care. Major Warnings: Abduction & Captivity: Includes the physical and psychological experience of being held against one's will. Power Imbalance & Manipulation: Central relationships explore toxic dynamics, emotional control, and blurred lines of consent. Psychological Trauma: Depictions of PTSD, dissociation, emotional breakdowns, and past childhood trauma. Sexual Content: Includes erotic scenes that may involve coercive undertones or psychological pressure. Violence & Threats: Verbal, emotional, and implied physical violence. Some scenes may evoke fear, tension, or dread. Self-Harm Ideation & Suicidal Thoughts: Internal monologues and scenes involving despair and psychological collapse. Other Potential Triggers: Gaslighting and unreliable reality Isolation and sensory deprivation Allusions to grooming (non-graphic, referenced in backstory) Moral ambiguity and characters who commit unforgivable acts This story is intended for mature readers (17+) who are comfortable with morally gray characters, psychological tension, and disturbing subject matter. "They all wore masks." Diana is a psychology major, an orphan with too many memories and not enough peace. One night after a party, she vanishes, taken by strangers who live in a house beyond the cemetery, where the doors only lock from the outside. But Diana refuses to break. She learns their patterns, their pain. She disarms them one by one-first with her mind, then with blood. This is not a story about healing. It's a survival story. About what's left after the chains fall off. And the truth? Not all monsters wear masks.
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Soft Things Die Hard

6 parts Complete Mature

⚠️ Content Warning ⚠️ This story contains themes and scenes that may be distressing or triggering to some readers. Please proceed with care. Major Warnings: Abduction & Captivity: Includes the physical and psychological experience of being held against one's will. Power Imbalance & Manipulation: Central relationships explore toxic dynamics, emotional control, and blurred lines of consent. Psychological Trauma: Depictions of PTSD, dissociation, emotional breakdowns, and past childhood trauma. Sexual Content: Includes erotic scenes that may involve coercive undertones or psychological pressure. Violence & Threats: Verbal, emotional, and implied physical violence. Some scenes may evoke fear, tension, or dread. Self-Harm Ideation & Suicidal Thoughts: Internal monologues and scenes involving despair and psychological collapse. Other Potential Triggers: Gaslighting and unreliable reality Isolation and sensory deprivation Allusions to grooming (non-graphic, referenced in backstory) Moral ambiguity and characters who commit unforgivable acts This story is intended for mature readers (17+) who are comfortable with morally gray characters, psychological tension, and disturbing subject matter. "They all wore masks." Diana is a psychology major, an orphan with too many memories and not enough peace. One night after a party, she vanishes, taken by strangers who live in a house beyond the cemetery, where the doors only lock from the outside. But Diana refuses to break. She learns their patterns, their pain. She disarms them one by one-first with her mind, then with blood. This is not a story about healing. It's a survival story. About what's left after the chains fall off. And the truth? Not all monsters wear masks.